Good question Gareth, nothing I could find out there stated there is one. I even trying looking around using the Superman ride at Six Flags GA. S0 I emailed B&M to see if they could answer that. I really don't think there will be, cause when you really look closely at the ride photos from places like rcdb.com or even B&M site there is plenty of space. I know on superman there was plenty of room and I'm 6' 1", but will let you know when I get an answer.

GarethIm 6ft 7" and am pretty broad too and i have no issues with Air. because of the style of harness it seems to have more give in it. I really hope that Manta doesnt have a limit because im really wanting to ride it

I dont have a problem with 90% of the rides, i can normally cram myself on LOL

Im over there in May, if you are there before that then PLEASE post in here to say if there is a limit or not.

Construction of SeaWorld Orlando's Manta, an inverted flying roller coaster that incorporates an enormous aquarium in its queue, continues to be on track for the thrill ride's official opening just before Memorial Day weekend.

"We're putting in landscaping, so that's an indication that we're very far along in our attraction," says Brian Morrow, director of design and engineering, during a walk-through of the area Wednesday. "It's like the home stretch for us, we're about two and half months away from wrapping it up and walking away and turning it over to operations."

The grand opening is scheduled for Friday, May 22. Typically, a "soft opening" precedes that date, though one has not been officially announced for Manta.

Park guests may catch a glimpse of the coaster's trains on the rails next week during testing, which begins at 3 p.m. They currently are housed in a maintenance building on the construction site.

The sealife -- including about 3,000 animals -- will be moved into the aquarium in about three weeks, Morrow says.

Just curious if anyone is going to be at Sea World today or later in the week. The last article Orlando Sentinel had said testing is to begin midweek after 3pm. I couldn't get out of work to go see, and wanted to see pictures/video of it in action.

RRR, hmm, well the track isn't completed yet.I've asked around some staff and no one seems to know the problem, just that construction on the track was stopped.One rumor is that they are waiting for a larger crane to come in to complete it, but you'd think that with the amount of $$$ being spent it wouldn't be an issue to source one quickly.

ok I really thought I saw something on TV yesterday when I was out to eat showing that Manta will open early (usually soft opening) but due to not close to tv and loud (sports bar) I didn't get to hear when and now can't find any thing on web. Gareth or anyone hear a soft opening date or even AP preview date? Since opening day is May 22nd.

Manta poised to rollSpeaking of SeaWorld, the resort says its the much-anticipated Manta roller coaster is ahead of schedule — so much so that it might start letting guests ride it in about a week.

SeaWorld spokesman Nick Gollattscheck said water has already been pumped into the aquariums around the attraction, and the testing and safety checks of the inverted-flying coaster are complete. The park is now populating the aquariums with rays. It has been allowing employees to ride Manta for the past couple of weeks.

Letting guests aboard at the beginning of May would allow for a roughly three-week "soft opening" of the ride before Manta's formal grand opening on May 22.

As the article above I posted stated they MIGHT "soft open" in a week, who plans to be there for it or if you do and can ride it, please tell, this also goes for any employees who have riden it yet, how is it???!!!!